In May, I announced that the United States would withdraw from the horrible, one-sided Iran nuclear deal. This agreement failed in its fundamental objective, which was to permanently block all paths to an Iranian nuclear bomb, and it did nothing to address the regime’s malign actions across the Middle East and beyond.

White House News: Statement by the President Regarding the Reimposition of Nuclear-Related Sanctions on Iran | Special News Reports - Newscast

He will also discuss European efforts to maintain nuclear-related ... region faces.” US President Donald Trump announced in May that he was walking away from the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and wor...

On Nov. 5, 2018, the United States reimposed the second and final tranche of nuclear-related sanctions ... effective Nov. 5. The reimposition of sanctions fully implements the president’s decision to ...

Denmark’s arrest of a Norwegian national of Iranian descent on suspicion of helping prepare assassinations of Iranian Arab separatists has put the administration of President ... to the Nov. 5 reimpos...

The United States reimposed sanctions on Iran's oil industry and financial sector Monday, following through on President Donald Trump's pledge ... saying it has instead "scrupulously fulfilled its nuc...

ISTANBUL -- Iran's military forces staged war exercises and its president defiantly vowed Monday to "break ... Iran curbed its atomic energy program in exchange for broad relief from nuclear-related s...

That being said, President Trump has signed an executive order, reimposing nuclear-related sanctions on Iran. ... Reimposition of nuclear-related sanctions through today’s actions further intensifies pressure on Tehran to change its conduct.

At midnight on Monday, President Trump’s snapback of nuclear-related sanctions on Iran will be finalized. Experts on the Reimposition of Sanctions on Iran in Violation of the Nuclear Deal Skip to main content

Experts on the Reimposition of Sanctions on Iran in Violation of the Nuclear Deal. For Immediate Release: November 2, 2018 Contact: Brett Abrams | brett@unbendablemedia.com WASHINGTON, DC — At midnight on Monday, President Trump’s snapback of nuclear-related sanctions on Iran will be finalized. While a portion of the sanctions previously waived under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action ...

The last set of sanctions lifted under the terrible nuclear deal will come back into force, including powerful sanctions on Iran's energy, shipping, and shipbuilding sectors, and sanctions targeting transactions with the Central Bank of Iran and sanctioned Iranian banks.

On May 8, 2018, President Trump withdrew the United States from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), an agreement reached in July 2015 between Iran, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, China, Russia, and Germany in which Iran agreed to curtail its nuclear program in exchange for phased economic sanctions relief.